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Am 02.10.2009 08:25, schrieb Arthur D.: |
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>> I really don't see your problem. |
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>> All that was needed here on my box was setting VIM as my editor of |
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>> choice (I preferer to do that per-user so no setting of anything in rc |
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>> or /etc/env.d) and VISUDO accepted it. No magic involved. |
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> Sebastian, I already fixed the problem for my local host. But I know |
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> other users have same problem. That's strange for me that you first |
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> login as root to use visudo program. What is the matter of having sudo |
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> then? |
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Maybe you should READ what people write BEFORE you answer. |
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I have written that I started it from root because I never before used |
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sudo on my system so that my non-root-user can't use sudo visudo. |
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> Once again, try running "sudo visudo" as unprivileged user (that's right, |
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> sudo is used to make root stuff without logging with root ;-) ) |
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Ok, I comment out |
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%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL |
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so that my user could use "sudo visudo". |
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Hey.. Great.. It started visudo with VIM. |
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So again.. What are you complaining about?? |
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Greetings |
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Sebastian |